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Blean Woods National Nature Reserve are the largest in Kent and, in addition to their intrinsic interest as ancient woodlands they surround a number of attractive villages with pubs, where you can eat and drink, places to visit.

Situated between Canterbury, Herne Bay, Whitstable and Faversham, the Blean Woods National Nature Reserve covers an area of 11 square miles and is one of the most distinctive areas of ancient woodland in England, more than half of which is nationally recognised as being important for wildlife. The character of the Blean Woods National Nature Reserve changes dramatically throughout the seasons making it a wonderful place to visit at any time of year and with a network of pathways stretching 120 miles (and plenty of promoted routes), it's a fantastic area for walking alongside plenty of other outdoor activities including cycling, wildlife watching and horse riding.